Great week, everything was fine overall, really nice food and great service. We had a room in the eaves which unfortunately had some smoke from the lounge being filtered through, which wasn’t very pleasant – at first we thought it was in the fabric, but when we realised where it was coming from we managed to ...
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Anonymous, UK

4 out of 5

Le Chaudanne isn’t as nice as the Alpine Palace which we always return to. The Chaudanne's location is fabulous, but food and spa wise it wasn’t 5 star. The rooms were a lot smaller than we’ve had before. The main issue was that the food selection wants to be more varied. Having the same set menu every night...
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The larger standard and superior rooms have a bath or shower and offer more space and comfort

Family rooms for four (double bed & 2 single) and singles are also available

Bedroom facilities

Cable or satellite programmes

Hairdryer

Room safe

Telephone

Accessibility

There are 2 bedrooms with wheelchair access.

Lift accessible: Yes

Lift serves all floors: Yes

Access ramp: No

There are steps leading up to the hotel without wheelchair access.

Meals - food and drink in Hotel La Chaudanne

Hot and cold buffet breakfast

3 course dinner in Le 80 restaurant

Christmas and New Years gala dinners included.

Dress code for restaurants:

informal

Breakfast service:

buffet

Dinner service:

3 course dinner

Board basis options available

Half Board

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

Gluten Free

Vegans

Vegetarians

We update Hotel La Chaudanne's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

This package holiday to Hotel La Chaudanne in Meribel & Mottaret, France departs Saturday 15th December 2018, for a 7 night stay on a "half board" board basis.
A local tourist tax (Taxe de Sejour or Kurtaxe) is levied by many councils in European ski resorts. It varies by standard and type of accommodation and is age dependent, so not everyone is charged. It's not included in the basic price of your holiday and is usually paid locally. For reference, the average charged in winter 15/16 was between 50p and £2 per person, per night.

Meribel has a special place in many Brit's hearts – not simply because it’s right in the middle of the biggest ski area on Earth. A resort for long ski days, ski-boot-stomping après and cosy chalets, there’s a great deal to do and ski here, which is why many of us have been coming back for decades.

Meribel's location is tricky to beat, slap bang in the centre of the mammoth Three Valleys ski area. British made and largely Brit run, it's a destination we flock to year after year for a homely atmosphere in a good looking resort with more than enough pistes for a week (or three).
It's made up of a huddle of gorgeous hamlets, built in traditional wood and stone and surrounded by thick woodland.
The main area is Meribel Centre (usually known just as Meribel). A trad alpine village with choc-box chalets, th...

With three beginner areas known as ‘Zen Zones' plus some good greens to practice on including Le Foret, Altiport and the Cool Moon area (carefully planned out so you can practice at your own pace in quiet surroundings), Meribel's one of the best ski resorts to learn in.
If you're skiing with little ones there are fantastic ski schools and child-orientated areas, including animal sculptures scattered around the trees. Moon Wild is a special area where children can learn about local wildlife as they enjoy the s...

Whether your day on the hill leaves you wanting to relax with a vin chaud, have a pint and play pool, or party the night away, your time off the slopes can be as varied as the day spent cruising the incredible Trois Vallees.
It’s said that you haven't experienced après ski here (or anywhere for that matter) until you've sampled toffee vodka in Le Rond Point, which is easily one of the most famous après ski bars in the world - complete with a slide down to the toilets! Meribel's rightly famous for its night...

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"Overall good"

Anonymous, UK

4/ out of 5

Great week, everything was fine overall, really nice food and great service. We had a room in the eaves which unfortunately had some smoke from the lounge being filtered through, which wasn’t very pleasant – at first we thought it was in the fabric, but when we realised where it was coming from we managed to sort it out a bit, a which improved things. The hotel didn’t have a boot hire room so we had to use a place over the road. All other aspects were good!

"Perfect position but below 5* standard"

Mr Armstrong, Lancashire

3/ out of 5

Le Chaudanne isn’t as nice as the Alpine Palace which we always return to. The Chaudanne's location is fabulous, but food and spa wise it wasn’t 5 star. The rooms were a lot smaller than we’ve had before. The main issue was that the food selection wants to be more varied. Having the same set menu every night meant there wasn’t enough choice, especially for my wife who tends to eat vegetarian food.